Ji Sung's The Judge Returns 2026: Kim Dong Jun and Bae In Hyuk to Make High-Stakes Cameos
Ji Sung returns as a corrupt judge in 'The Judge Returns' 2026. Featuring special appearances by Kim Dong Jun and Bae In Hyuk, this legal thriller is a must-watch.
A corrupt judge, a fierce prosecutor, and a mysterious suspect. The Judge Returns has officially teased its intense atmosphere, featuring the first meeting of its star-studded leads and a lineup of surprising special appearances that are already shaking up fans.
The Judge Returns Ji Sung 2026 Casting Details
Based on a popular web novel, the series stars Ji Sung as Lee Han Young, a corrupt judge who has become a slave to his own desires. He's joined by Park Hee Soon and Won Jin Ah. According to production reports, the chemistry between the three was electric from the very first script reading, setting the stage for a gritty legal thriller.
The stakes get even higher with the addition of Kim Dong Jun and Bae In Hyuk. Kim Dong Jun will step into the shoes of a sharp prosecutor, while Bae In Hyuk takes on the role of a mysterious suspect. Their involvement is expected to be more than just a brief cameo; they're reportedly pivotal figures who'll drive the early narrative tension.
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